Ten years ago today, Kevin Lowe traded for Chris Pronger. It set off a 12-month run in the city we've never really recovered from, but in those early hours after the deal, Edmonton erupted with fist pumps in celebration.

**The first post in an ongoing series - Robin Brownlee re-lives the 2000-01 Oilers season **

Aside from Edmonton’s unlikely run to the 2006 Stanley Cup final, Craig MacTavish’s first year as head coach after moving up from assistant coach and taking over from Kevin Lowe was probably his most successful behind Edmonton’s bench.

The video above represents how you citizens voted for the top 5 goals in Oilers history. Will you agree with your fellow citizens? Are they morons that don't know a thing about hockey? The people have spoken and if you didn't vote you can't complain... or something. Don't go complaining to me - I didn't have a say in the matter. With that said I present the first OilersNation Countdown...

The Edmonton Oilers have three players making significant dollars heading into their walk year in 2015-16. Ben Scrivens, Nikitia Nikitin and Teddy Purcell all enter the year with something to prove and history tells us one of them is bound to recover, at least a little. Question: Who would you bet on to spike?

Is it the start of the season yet? No, it isn't. In fact, it isn't even close. We still have over two months to go until the puck drops on the 2015-16 NHL season, meaning there's a lot of time for teams to make moves, and there's a lot of time to sit around and think about who's had a good offseason and who hasn't. Pretty much all of the interesting free agents are off the table now that we're heading into August, but as we saw the other day with the Canucks and Penguins, there's still a lot of time for teams to make moves and tweak their rosters.

With that being said, after the jump I'm going to break down the good and the bad of the offseason in the Pacific Division (so far) and who might still be looking to make some more moves before the season starts.